Never heard a texas commercial - or a Georgia commercial. I would imagine it's ONLY a texas thing. Texas is big on BEING BIG, and being tough. As the saying goes - everything in texas is bigger. They just use that to make their special commercials. Georgia doesn't have anything like that - anything special. People here grow peanuts and cotton....... the fact they grow peanuts in massive amounts doesn't make for anything useful in a commercial.

Although it could be useful in a gas relief commercial - it's just not a possitive thing. :)

I work for General Motors. You are correct - Texas gets special attention when it comes to selling trucks. Something like 1 out of every 4 Pickup trucks sold in America is sold in Texas. That's the major reason Toyota chose Texas as the location of its plant when it began building full-sized trucks. That's why Ford builds a special "King Ranch" edition of its trucks -targeted specifically for Texas buyers. Each year truck makers look at the Texas State Fair as a competition for having the biggest, glitziest truck display. No other State Fair or State gets the attention that Texas does!

I used to have a truck - a Ford. It was old, and the paint was peeling, but I loved the power that thing had. Now I drive an SUV (Ford Explorer), and it's really held up wonderfully, but it's just doesn't have the power or heaviness that I like to have in a vehicle. I also get to drive my father-in-law's Ford F-150 king cab (newer, and a beautiful dark green). I'm allowed to drive it anytime I want...... but I can't afford the gas for it to use everyday.

My favorite truck was a very old ford. I can't remember the year, but I looked over the internet, and it must have been made in the 1950-something. It was what I'd call a "fat" truck, light creamy green, with a wide front and bulging wheel wells. We got that truck for free (original engine), and after sitting for 2 years it started right up only needing a little brake fluid. That beast did anything and everything we asked it to. :)

Sadly though one of my worst vehicles was also a ford - a Bronco. It broke down all the time, and just never acted right.

Yep.... it finally died completely and sits in our junk hole at the edge of the woods. It's become a home for many wasps now. I bought it used, and in two years it needed a clutch, had electrical problems, 4-wheel drive wasn't dependable, the arm on the back window broke & soon after the window broke....... and now the head gasket is shot. I hated that bronco.